Daily Archives: September 20, 2021

M.D.Tenn.: Harassment of a parolee as reason for exclusion has to come from something other than the alleged const’l violation

Defendant was on supervised release, and he was stopped for a traffic offense. The officer was admittedly courteous, but defendant still claims harassment as a reason to invoke the exclusionary rule. “[T[he Court concludes that if the exclusionary ‘may’ apply … Continue reading

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E.D.Mich.: A state DMV database that is 90-95% accurate on insurance records is close enough for RS

“Stone makes much out of the fact that the SOS database is only 90-95% accurate. The database’s high degree of accuracy would seem to work against rather than support Stone’s argument. As a practical matter, ‘probable cause does not require … Continue reading

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